GO PLAY THIS WINTER.

EXPERIENCE MINI ALL4 ALL-WHEEL DRIVE.

The fun of driving a MINI doesn’t end when winter begins. With ALL4 All-Wheel Drive, standard in the MINI Countryman and MINI Clubman, you’ll feel equipped and confident to get out there and make the most of every season. Whether you’re discovering new destinations off the beaten path, or seeing new sides of your city, ALL4 will help maintain MINI’s renowned agility no matter what road you’re on, or what conditions you face along the way. Experience MINI ALL4 All-Wheel Drive today and see for yourself.

GO PLAY THIS WINTER.

EXPERIENCE MINI ALL4 ALL-WHEEL DRIVE.

The fun of driving a MINI doesn’t end when winter begins. With ALL4 All-Wheel Drive, standard in the MINI Countryman and MINI Clubman, you’ll feel equipped and confident to get out there and make the most of every season. Whether you’re discovering new destinations off the beaten path, or seeing new sides of your city, ALL4 will help maintain MINI’s renowned agility no matter what road you’re on, or what conditions you face along the way. Experience MINI ALL4 All-Wheel Drive today and see for yourself.

Create Your All4 Experience.

Choose your Model.

COMMAND YOUR WAY AROUND TOWN.
TACKLE EVERY TURN IN TOWN.

Exploring new pockets of your city? ALL4 All-Wheel Drive will deliver a gripping experience at every turn. By optimizing tracking stability and transferring power to the road dynamically, ALL4 helps keep you in control as you carve through every corner of town. Exploring new pockets of your city? ALL4 All-Wheel Drive will deliver a gripping experience at every turn. By optimizing tracking stability and transferring power to the road dynamically, ALL4 helps keep you in control as you carve every corner in town.

TAKE THE ROAD LESS PLOWED.
TREAD FOR THE HILLS.

Heading out onto rugged country roads? You can count on ALL4 All-Wheel Drive to keep your journey running smoothly. The second you encounter an uneven road surface, ALL4 will calculate the ideal traction required for each axle so you can safely navigate your way through treacherous terrain.When the going gets tough, ALL4 gets going. On uneven road surfaces, ALL4 All-Wheel Drive calculates the ideal traction required for each axle, ensuring you’re able to safely navigate your way through rugged terrain.

TAKE THE CITY BY STORM. WHEN IT RAINS, ALL4 SHINES.

A little rain won’t dampen your drive when you’ve got ALL4 on your side. On wet and slick road surfaces, MINI ALL4 All-Wheel Drive intelligently distributes power between the front and rear axles to maximize grip and help you stay on track. A little rain won’t dampen your drive when you’ve got ALL4 on your side. On wet and slick road surfaces, MINI ALL4 All-Wheel Drive intelligently distributes power between the front and rear axles to maximize grip and help you stay on track.

LET NOTHING SNOW YOU DOWN. POWER THROUGH POWDER.

With MINI ALL4 All-Wheel Drive, you’ll have no problem handling fresh powder with full power. Working in tandem with MINI’s Cornering Brake Control, ALL4 helps to optimize directional stability on snow-covered surfaces – so you can stay in control and in your element. With MINI ALL4 All-Wheel Drive, you’ll have no problem handling fresh powder with full power. Working in tandem with MINI’s Cornering Brake Control, ALL4 helps to optimize directional stability on snow-covered surfaces – so you can stay in control and in your element.

YOUR NEXT JOURNEY STARTS HERE.THE ADVENTURE HAS JUST BEGUN.

WHERE TO NEXT?WHERE TO NEXT?

Visualizer is meant for demonstrative purposes only. Options are based on a 2019 MINI Cooper S Clubman ALL4 with Premier Line, and are subject to change. European model shown.Visualizer is meant for demonstrative purposes only. Options are based on a 2019 MINI Cooper S Countryman ALL4 with Premier Line and the ALL4 Optics Kit, and are subject to change. European model shown.

ALL4 FOR
ALL WEATHER.

REIGN IN RAIN.

With ALL4 All-Wheel Drive, wet weather will never put a damper on your plans. When a loss of traction is detected on a wet surface, the system redistributes power as needed between the front and rear axles. When combined with the standard Electronic Brakeforce Distribution, it maximizes control to help you stay on your intended course.

BRAVE THE COLD.

Hail, snow, sleet, and ice – weather it all with MINI’s ALL4 All-Wheel Drive System. On slick winter roads, ALL4 distributes power between the front and rear axles as required. Combined with the standard Cornering Brake Control, this optimizes traction and directional stability. So no matter what the forecast holds, you can count on staying in control and in your element.

WINTER-READY.

Over and above ALL4 All-Wheel Drive, the MINI Countryman ALL4 and MINI Clubman ALL4 come equipped with several features designed to make quick work of winter’s many challenges. See for yourself.

HEATED SIDE MIRRORS & WINDSHIELD WASHER JETS.

These premium standard features provide the best possible visibility in the worst conditions.

ELECTRIC FRONT WINDOW DEFROSTER.

This optional feature allows you to defrost and melt ice on your front windshield with the simple touch of a button – so you can spend less time scraping and more time motoring.

3-STAGE HEATED SEATS.

Stay toasty on every winter drive with MINI’s 3-stage heated front seats, which allow you to choose between 3 different heat intensities warming both your seat back and seat bottom.

CORNERING BRAKE CONTROL.

While cornering at speed, this standard feature optimizes the brake effects being applied to each wheel, helping you maintain control at critical times.

ELECTRONIC BRAKEFORCE DISTRIBUTION.

Whether you apply the brakes on a snowy hill or a tight turn, MINI’s standard Electronic Brakeforce Distribution system delivers the necessary brake force to each wheel, helping to minimize oversteering and understeering.

Please note: red lines shown for illustrative purposes only, and do not reflect the actual placement of the heating elements.

ALL4 FOR
ALL ROADS.

PAVEMENT: OPTIONAL.

Some of the best adventures begin where the road ends. And when it does, MINI’s ALL4 All-Wheel Drive System will help keep you on track. Along with Dynamic Stability Control, the system calculates the ideal traction distribution required to optimize control and enhance agility on rugged terrain. Needless to say that you’ll be a lot more adventurous with the routes you choose.

CARVE EVERY CURVE.

Even in pristine conditions, MINI’s ALL4 All-Wheel Drive system transfers power to the road more efficiently, thereby enhancing acceleration. And when the road throws you a bend, the system quickly shifts that power dynamically to optimize tracking stability. In other words, you’re guaranteed unbridled MINI feistiness at every turn.

WATCH AND LEARN.

ALL4 EXPLAINED.

TAKE YOUR PICK.

THE MINI ALL4 LINEUP.

THE MINI COUNTRYMAN ALL4.

The rugged adventurer for living life to the fullest. Equipped with ample interior space and an array of practical features, it’s designed to both inspire and accommodate your next great story.

CANADA’S BEST PLACES TO PLAY

WITH ALL4 ALL-WHEEL DRIVE.

Winter in Canada has so much to offer. With ALL4 All-Wheel Drive, you’ll be ready to hit the road and uncover the trove of treasures that await you in your own backyard. Whether you decide to wander out West, or escape to the East, there are plenty of destinations to discover this winter with ALL4 All-Wheel Drive. Start exploring where ALL4 can take you below.

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TOFINO, VANCOUVER ISLAND.

Find serenity as you take in the power of nature in Tofino – a wildlife-lover’s paradise. Hop on a whale-watching, bird-watching, or bear-watching tour (yes, bear-watching) and experience one of the most ecologically diverse animal habitats in all of Canada.

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WHISTLER VILLAGE, WHISTLER.

Featuring endless activities for thrill-seekers and nature enthusiasts alike, Whistler Village has everything to fill a weekend itinerary. Spend your days pulverizing fresh powder and your nights patronizing gastropubs in the charming ski village. And if you’re looking for a new perspective on this unique destination, be sure to check out the view from above by taking a Whistler seaplane tour.

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CYPRESS MOUNTAIN, WEST VANCOUVER.

Situated just outside Vancouver’s city limits, this breathtaking resort offers countless opportunities for winter fun – on the slopes and off. Enjoy ski and snowboard trails, snowshoeing tours, and even a bit of tubing at Gnarly’s Tube Park. Après-ski, warm up to a hot cocoa in one of the neighbouring cafes or lodges.

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EMERALD LAKE, YOHO NATIONAL PARK.

The ice-draped Rockies play backdrop to the sprawling beauty of Yoho National Park, located on the eastern edge of B.C. With a variety of hiking, skiing, and snowshoeing trails surrounding the awe-inspiring Emerald Lake, this popular summer destination is well worth exploring come wintertime.

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LAC LA RONGE PROVINCIAL PARK, CENTRAL SASKATCHEWAN.

Escape deep into the Boreal Forest and find yourself in Lac La Ronge Provincial Park – one of Saskatchewan’s best access points to watch the Northern Lights dance across the wintery sky.

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CAVE AND BASIN, BANFF.

If you’re looking to heat things up this winter, look no further than the Banff Hot Springs. At this unique destination, you can rent a turn-of-the-century bathing suit and defy the chill of winter in uber-hot natural spring water. After enjoying a soak, be sure to head over to the Cave and Basin historical site to check out a cave discovered in 1885.

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GROUSE MOUNTAIN, NORTH VANCOUVER.

Dubbed “The Peak of Festive Fun”, Grouse Mountain offers natural beauty and fun-filled activities in equal measure. After catching a flick at the Theatre in the Sky, take in some fresh mountaintop air as you skate along the Grouse’s 8,000 square foot ice pond – the only one of its kind in Western Canada.

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THE ICE CLIMBING TOWER, WINNIPEG.

It turns out you don’t need mountains to go climbing – at least if you’re in Winnipeg. From December to mid-March, you can attempt to summit this man-made, three-sided, 20-metre Ice Tower at varying degrees of difficulty. So, whether you’re a novice climber, or a seasoned vet, all can enjoy this wonder of the Winnipeg winter.

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ZIPLINING IN PETTY HARBOUR, ST. JOHN’S.

Soar high through the wintery sky above the small village of Petty Harbour, located just 20 minutes from downtown St. John’s. After returning to earth, hop on a snowmobile to enjoy the area’s endless open trails.

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BROOKVALE WINTER ACTIVITY PARK, QUEENS COUNTY.

PEI’s Brookvale Winter Activity Park offers an array of activities, from snowboarding and snowshoeing to cross-country and alpine skiing. Located just 19 km west of Charlottetown, it’s a perfect place to escape the city for a little bit of winter-weekend fun.

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THE EMERA OVAL, HALIFAX.

Located in the heart of the city, the Emera Oval is the ideal locale for skaters who love to play among the friendly Haligonians. Once you’ve had your fill of carving up the ice, head for a trek up Citadel Hill to enjoy a jaw-dropping view of Halifax Harbour – one of the largest natural harbours in the world.

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AU 1884, QUEBEC CITY.

Quebec City has something you won’t find anywhere else: A toboggan slide right in the centre of town. Easily one of the city’s most unique winter attractions, the Au 1884 toboggan slide lets you and up to three other friends hurtle down a man-made ice track, while reaching speeds of up to 70 kilometres/hour!

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LAURENTIAN MOUNTAINS, SOUTHERN QUEBEC.

A mere hour from Montreal and Mont-Tremblant, the Laurentians provide a multitude of fun winter activities for the spirited adventurer, including countless winter hikes and snowshoe excursions.

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LA MAURICIE NATIONAL PARK, SAINT-MATHIEU-DU-PARC.

Smack dab between Quebec City and Montreal, this national treasure is a winter-lover’s dream, and home to a new Canadian pastime called ‘snow tagging’. This unique activity invites snowshoeing groups to create giant images in the snow, which can be later admired from one of the park’s surrounding peaks.

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HOTEL DE GLACE, QUEBEC CITY.

Located just 10 minutes outside of the city, this hotel features 44 luxury suites – all made entirely out of ice! Spend a night taking in the intricate ice sculptures (which change with each year’s unique theme), admiring the beauty out the ice-carved chapel, and sipping delicious cocktails served in – what else – glasses fashioned out of ice.

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VILLAGE VACANCES VALCARTIER, SAINT-GABRIEL-DE-VALCARTIER.

Dubbed North America’s largest winter playground, this resort offers ski and snowboard trails for all skill levels, as well as skating for the whole family on a 1-km outdoor rink. And if you’re looking to get off your feet, there’s also plenty of tubing and snow rafting paths to enjoy.

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RIDEAU CANAL SKATEWAY, OTTAWA.

Come wintertime, this UNESCO World Heritage Site transforms into the world’s largest skating rink. Glide down 7.8 km of frozen river as you take in the unique views of Canada’s capital and enjoy plenty of food and drink along the way.

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THE DRAKE DEVONSHIRE, PRINCE EDWARD COUNTY.

Nestled within Prince Edward County’s sprawling beauty, this historic boutique hotel serves up an eclectic mix of culture and hospitality. Spend your days sampling the ice wines of nearby vintners, feasting on seasonal, locally-sourced cuisine, and taking in the on-site art installations – all before cozying up in one of the inn’s playfully appointed rooms.

DISTILLERY DISTRICT, TORONTO.

It wouldn’t be winter in the city without a night spent at the Christmas Market in Toronto’s historic distillery district. From November 15th to December 23rd, get in the spirit of the festive season as you peruse a selection of handmade goods and enjoy artisanal goodies in a setting that fuses the old with the new.

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ELORA, WELLINGTON COUNTY.

Whether you want to try your hand at climbing a frozen waterfall, zipline across a snow-covered gorge, or simply spend a day visiting local shops and restaurants, Elora offers something for everyone. Located within two hours of Toronto and London, it’s well worth a visit to what has been called “Ontario’s most beautiful village”.

TOFINO, VANCOUVER ISLAND.

Find serenity as you take in the power of nature in Tofino – a wildlife-lover’s paradise. Hop on a whale-watching, bird-watching, or bear-watching tour (yes, bear-watching) and experience one of the most ecologically diverse animal habitats in all of Canada.

WHISTLER VILLAGE, WHISTLER.

Featuring endless activities for thrill-seekers and nature enthusiasts alike, Whistler Village has everything to fill a weekend itinerary. Spend your days pulverizing fresh powder and your nights patronizing gastropubs in the charming ski village. And if you’re looking for a new perspective on this unique destination, be sure to check out the view from above by taking a Whistler seaplane tour.

CYPRESS MOUNTAIN, WEST VANCOUVER.

Situated just outside Vancouver’s city limits, this breathtaking resort offers countless opportunities for winter fun – on the slopes and off. Enjoy ski and snowboard trails, snowshoeing tours, and even a bit of tubing at Gnarly’s Tube Park. Après-ski, warm up to a hot cocoa in one of the neighbouring cafes or lodges.

GROUSE MOUNTAIN, NORTH VANCOUVER.

Dubbed “The Peak of Festive Fun”, Grouse Mountain offers natural beauty and fun-filled activities in equal measure. After catching a flick at the Theatre in the Sky, take in some fresh mountaintop air as you skate along the Grouse’s 8,000 square foot ice pond – the only one of its kind in Western Canada.

EMERALD LAKE, YOHO NATIONAL PARK.

The ice-draped Rockies play backdrop to the sprawling beauty of Yoho National Park, located on the eastern edge of B.C. With a variety of hiking, skiing, and snowshoeing trails surrounding the awe-inspiring Emerald Lake, this popular summer destination is well worth exploring come wintertime.

CAVE AND BASIN, BANFF.

If you’re looking to heat things up this winter, look no further than the Banff Hot Springs. At this unique destination, you can rent a turn-of-the-century bathing suit and defy the chill of winter in uber-hot natural spring water. After enjoying a soak, be sure to head over to the Cave and Basin historical site to check out a cave discovered in 1885.

LAC LA RONGE PROVINCIAL PARK, CENTRAL SASKATCHEWAN.

THE ICE CLIMBING TOWER, WINNIPEG.

It turns out you don’t need mountains to go climbing – at least if you’re in Winnipeg. From December to mid-March, you can attempt to summit this man-made, three-sided, 20-metre Ice Tower at varying degrees of difficulty. So, whether you’re a novice climber, or a seasoned vet, all can enjoy this wonder of the Winnipeg winter.

ELORA, WELLINGTON COUNTY.

Whether you want to try your hand at climbing a frozen waterfall, zipline across a snow-covered gorge, or simply spend a day visiting local shops and restaurants, Elora offers something for everyone. Located within two hours of Toronto and London, it’s well worth a visit to what has been called “Ontario’s most beautiful village”.

DISTILLERY DISTRICT, TORONTO.

It wouldn’t be winter in the city without a night spent at the Christmas Market in Toronto’s historic distillery district. From November 15th to December 23rd, get in the spirit of the festive season as you peruse a selection of handmade goods and enjoy artisanal goodies in a setting that fuses the old with the new.

THE DRAKE DEVONSHIRE, PRINCE EDWARD COUNTY.

Nestled within Prince Edward County’s sprawling beauty, this historic boutique hotel serves up an eclectic mix of culture and hospitality. Spend your days sampling the ice wines of nearby vintners, feasting on seasonal, locally-sourced cuisine, and taking in the on-site art installations – all before cozying up in one of the inn’s playfully appointed rooms.

RIDEAU CANAL SKATEWAY, OTTAWA.

Come wintertime, this UNESCO World Heritage Site transforms into the world’s largest skating rink. Glide down 7.8 km of frozen river as you take in the unique views of Canada’s capital and enjoy plenty of food and drink along the way.

VILLAGE VACANCES VALCARTIER, SAINT-GABRIEL-DE-VALCARTIER.

Dubbed North America’s largest winter playground, this resort offers ski and snowboard trails for all skill levels, as well as skating for the whole family on a 1-km outdoor rink. And if you’re looking to get off your feet, there’s also plenty of tubing and snow rafting paths to enjoy.

AU 1884, QUEBEC CITY.

Quebec City has something you won’t find anywhere else: A toboggan slide right in the centre of town. Easily one of the city’s most unique winter attractions, the Au 1884 toboggan slide lets you and up to three other friends hurtle down a man-made ice track, while reaching speeds of up to 70 kilometres/hour!

LA MAURICIE NATIONAL PARK, SAINT-MATHIEU-DU-PARC.

Smack dab between Quebec City and Montreal, this national treasure is a winter-lover’s dream, and home to a new Canadian pastime called ‘snow tagging’. This unique activity invites snowshoeing groups to create giant images in the snow, which can be later admired from one of the park’s surrounding peaks.

HOTEL DE GLACE, QUEBEC CITY.

Located just 10 minutes outside of the city, this hotel features 44 luxury suites – all made entirely out of ice! Spend a night taking in the intricate ice sculptures (which change with each year’s unique theme), admiring the beauty out the ice-carved chapel, and sipping delicious cocktails served in – what else – glasses fashioned out of ice.

LAURENTIAN MOUNTAINS, SOUTHERN QUEBEC.

A mere hour from Montreal and Mont-Tremblant, the Laurentians provide a multitude of fun winter activities for the spirited adventurer, including countless winter hikes and snowshoe excursions.

BROOKVALE WINTER ACTIVITY PARK, QUEENS COUNTY.

PEI’s Brookvale Winter Activity Park offers an array of activities, from snowboarding and snowshoeing to cross-country and alpine skiing. Located just 19 km west of Charlottetown, it’s a perfect place to escape the city for a little bit of winter-weekend fun.

THE EMERA OVAL, HALIFAX.

Located in the heart of the city, the Emera Oval is the ideal locale for skaters who love to play among the friendly Haligonians. Once you’ve had your fill of carving up the ice, head for a trek up Citadel Hill to enjoy a jaw-dropping view of Halifax Harbour – one of the largest natural harbours in the world.

ZIPLINING IN PETTY HARBOUR, ST. JOHN’S.

Soar high through the wintery sky above the small village of Petty Harbour, located just 20 minutes from downtown St. John’s. After returning to earth, hop on a snowmobile to enjoy the area’s endless open trails.

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